The viral photo of a dog doing a keg stand at a College at Brockport: State University of New York off-campus party has led to a second arrest.

WHAM-13 reports SUNY Brockport students Robert Yates, 20, and Shane Oliver, also 20, have been arrested for the controversial picture. Yates, who was arrested first Monday, allegedly snapped the shot of Oliver holding a black Labrador Retriever by its hind legs over a beer keg, with its mouth on the nozzle.

The image was shared on Twitter Sunday by @SUNYPartyStory with the caption "Keg stands n Bits!" The account, unaffiliated with the State University of New York system, shares photos from parties at SUNY schools showing college students drinking alcohol, passed out, vomiting or dancing in various states of undress.

The Associated Press reports both Oliver, of Bergen, N.Y., and Yates, of West Seneca, N.Y., have been charged with torturing and injuring an animal. They were issued appearance tickets for town court on April 2.

Brockport College spokesman John Follaco told the Democrat & Chronicle that school officials "were alarmed to see the photos and will investigate it and take appropriate action." He didn't say if discipline would be taken, citing student privacy laws.

Brockport Police Lt. Mark Cuzzupoli told WHAM that the dog, a 4-month-old black lab named Mya, belonged to someone at the Monroe Avenue home where the picture was taken, but would not say who actually owned it. Kyle Karst, a student who lives in the house, said the animal was not harmed despite concerns on social media of animal abuse.

"The puppy hadn't had a sip of alcohol all night," Karst told the TV station. "It was strictly a joke that went wrong."

"Dogs will react to alcohol much like humans do," Dr. Simon Kirk said. "Because of their small body mass, he says giving a dog alcohol is like giving alcohol to a child. Younger dogs like Mya can have an even harder time breaking it down."

WHAM reports the dog is okay and staying at a dog kennel in Sweden, N.Y., where it will undergo a veterinary evaluation. It's unclear whether the dog will be returned to its owner.

The SUNY Party Stories Twitter account later removed the photo, but tried to downplay the incident in a series of since deleted tweets, according to Mediaite.

"Any news reporter that thinks a dog posed doing a keg stand is a worthy story needs to reconsider their career," the account tweeted Monday. "We're not defending the picture, just saying MUCH more important things happening in the world. Y'all are too thirsty for a flashy headline."